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Date: 12 Oct 2007 18:05:46
From: Claire Petersky
Subject: How to talk to non-cyclists
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/humour-how-to-talk-to-non-cyclists-12730

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Date: 21 Oct 2007 21:07:31
From: Tom Keats
Subject: Re: How to talk to non-cyclists
In article <13h06f2k1k97i19@corp.supernews.com >,
"Claire Petersky" <cpetersky@mouse-potato.com > writes:
> http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/humour-how-to-talk-to-non-cyclists-12730

<sigh >. Last week, while ride-sharing with my clique on
the way to work, we were running a little late, because
of the requirement to procure a can of coffee for the day.

Getting onto the appropriate side of the Oak St bridge from
Marine Dr can be a bit of a dark art. So while we were
trying to hie our way to the workplace coffee machine and
our driver was histrionically weaving through the subordinate
streets to wend our way onto the bridge, we ended up behind
a cyclist. He was just minding his own beeswax, and staying
well away from the door zone of the adjacent parked cars.
My workmates hurled all sorts of acerbic invectives at him
because they thought he was slowing us down. I just cringed
down in the middle of the back seat, stuck between two
loudmouthed fat guys.

I considered explaining to them what's what, but I shined
that idea on. Sometimes people just /won't/ (as opposed
to "don't") get it. Non-cyclists are other-worlders.


cheers,
Tom

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Date: 13 Oct 2007 11:00:29
From: Michael Warner
Subject: Re: How to talk to non-cyclists
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 18:05:46 -0700, Claire Petersky wrote:

Mostly I try to avoid referring to their fat, unattractive bodies. It's
hard when you're not very tactful :-)